Not exact matches
They're called hip flexors because they create
flexion in the hip, which is the technical term for a bending movement around a
joint in a limb (such as the knee or
elbow) that decreases the angle between the bones of the limb at the
joint.
They're called hip flexors because they create
flexion in the hip, which is the technical term for a bending movement around a
joint in a limb that decreases the angle between the bones of the limb at the
joint (such as the knee or
elbow).
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While the bench press produces superior muscle activity compared to the shoulder press despite similar
elbow flexion ranges of motion, it appears the load lifted is also greater, thus indicating that greater loads produce superior triceps muscle activity during compound exercises with similar
elbow joint range of motion.
Landin & Thompson (2010) investigated the effect of
elbow flexion and shoulder extension
joint angle on the peak moment of the long head of the triceps.
The
elbow joint consists of three bones (humerus = upper arm bone, radius and ulna = forearm bones) that fit together perfectly to allow
flexion and extension motion in the front leg.